Kida never had much of a temper. Though playful and childlike at times, she assumed an air of maturity during more serious situations. However, she always had a strong sense of justice. And that is not to say, however, that she never displayed an attitude. After having a debate-turned-argument with a store owner, she had been asked to leave. Ironically, she had been trying to buy the very attire that would have allowed Kida to make purchases in the first place.
She also wondered if her landlord would not accept her payments and evict her at this rate.
As time wore on, she grew increasingly frustrated with the new policy. Unable to even buy clothes to fit the dress code, Kida trekked from store to store until she reached the streets of Vanaheim. There she came upon a store with a banner out front. "New h-oap-eh. Hope." Weary as she was, reading a foreign language seemed harder than it should, especially given her usual enthusiasm to practice the skill.
Kida entered the shop and looked around, crossing her bare arms immediately. She expected the same refusals and people to look down their noses as if she where prancing naked through the streets. The queen was not in the mood for it. Still, she glanced around looking for the shop keep, ready to get this over with.
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She also wondered if her landlord would not accept her payments and evict her at this rate.
As time wore on, she grew increasingly frustrated with the new policy. Unable to even buy clothes to fit the dress code, Kida trekked from store to store until she reached the streets of Vanaheim. There she came upon a store with a banner out front. "New h-oap-eh. Hope." Weary as she was, reading a foreign language seemed harder than it should, especially given her usual enthusiasm to practice the skill.
Kida entered the shop and looked around, crossing her bare arms immediately. She expected the same refusals and people to look down their noses as if she where prancing naked through the streets. The queen was not in the mood for it. Still, she glanced around looking for the shop keep, ready to get this over with.